Shannon Blake: Daphne's Scottish cousin.
"Your Scottish cousins Captain Macleod," Alex said, beginning to frown a little.
"But I have no Scottish cousins here," Lady Furney said bemusedly.
(give or take the money put in by our esteemed Scottish cousins, of course)
Her next marriage was CO her Scottish cousin, Henry Stewart, and they had one child, a son.
He married Louise Augusta (Tessa) Mackenzie, a Scottish cousin, in 1901.
The music that is played on most street corners and in every square often features the gaiti, a bagpipe, smaller than its Scottish cousin but indisputably the same instrument.
Like its Scottish cousin, a fling is played in cut time and has a dotted rhythm.
But a whole day was too valuable to waste doing nothing, Lowel thought, as he drank coffee with the President's Scottish cousins in the great hall of the castle.
Moreover, some ezpatadantza (Basque sword dances) seem strikingly similar to their Scottish cousins, which makes some scholars suspect a common origin in the medieval period.